Unit 1 - Social Changes and challenges (4th industrial revolution) Flashcards
From the 3rd Industrial Revolution, which began in the _____, the world has shifted from mechanical and analog to _____.
1950s; electronic technology.
The concept of the _____, according to Davis (2016) builds on the Digital Revolution with cipher-physical systems providing new mechanisms and allows technology to be embedded within societies and even the human body.
Fourth Industrial Revolution
The concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, according to Davis (2016) builds on the _____ with cipher-physical systems providing new mechanisms and allows _____ to be embedded within societies and even the human body.
Digital Revolution; technology
[4th Industrial Revolution]
It is a way of describing the blurred boundaries between the _____, _____, _____ worlds.
physical; digital; biological
It is marked by _____ in several fields, including robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing, biotechnology, the internet of things, 3D printing, and autonomous vehicles.
emerging technology breakthroughs
We are facing a world transformed by ______.
technology
The internet, cloud computing, and social media create different opportunities and challenges in all social institutions, particularly for the _____.
global education systems
Bernard (2016) posits that the 4th Industrial Revolution provides various opportunities to improve _____ and _____.
human communication; conflict resolution
The Fourth Industrial Revolution brought significant social transformation that created a new world economy characterized by:
Wider Employment Opportunities
Demand for Quality, Competitive, and Flexible Workers
Globalization
Millennial Workforce
Mobility
Technological Advancement
New Behaviors
The 4th Industrial Revolution calls for the _____ to develop graduates equipped with the knowledge and new skills and prepared for responding to the various social challenges that may come.
educational system
In order to produce qualified graduates, the _____needs a new orientation.
curriculum
The old literacies (_____, _____, _____), have to be strengthened as well by adding the new emerging literacies to produce qualified humans who can thrive in the digital era.
reading; writing; math
The ability to read, analyze, and use information in the digital world.
Data Competency
The ability to understand mechanical (system) work, and to use the application of technology like (Coding, Artificial Intelligence, & Engineering Principles).
Technology Competency
This calls for developing leadership skills, social competence, collaboration and teamwork, professionalism, and new values to be developed among students.
Human Competency